"Our students including the reception class find it easy to access all the games and quizzes. The teachers find the resources very useful as they coincide with the units being delivered to their classes."

"If in any doubt about how to use an area of EdCity, call the helpdesk! Whenever I have needed support or guidance they have quickly and effectively solved the problem, enabling me to concentrate on my teaching!"

"My children use the EducationCity website nearly every day. They think that it's a really fun way of learning. My eldest was struggling in school with coins and adding up their value; EducationCity has helped her understand coins better and she's now a lot more confident."

EducationCity Privacyand Data Policy for Schools

Being an online organisation and with digital technology at the heart of everything we do, online safety for our customers is paramount, especially as the majority of our users are students of primary school age. EducationCity complies with the General Data Protection Regulation.

In-Product Data Collection and Use

EducationCity provides a personalised experience for its users. Account information for EducationCity users including administrators, teachers and students are password-protected so that only the user, account administrators and teachers have access to this personal information. By requiring users to log in, students usingEducationCitycan access the relevant content and their progress can be monitored.

We recommend that you do not disclose your password to anyone to keep your data secure. EducationCity will never ask you for your password when contacting you by phone or email. EducationCity automatically logs users out after one hour of inactivity if they are logged in as an individual user. When you have finished using EducationCity, we recommend that you log out. This is to ensure that others cannot access your account information if you share a computer with someone else or are using a computer in a public place such as a library.

Data Backup

EducationCity’s backup procedure allows for storage for typically up to nine days and includes a full backup at the end of every working day, which is stored securely off-site.

EducationCity collects the following data and stores it securely:

Teachers and Administrators

EducationCity enables teachers and administrators to create and set up their own account. This allows teachers to upload and manage their own classes, set work and monitor progress with added security. We ask teachers for their title, first name, last name, email address, username and password, with the collection of their role and subject interests as optional.

At all times, within the definition of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the school and its employees retain the status of Data Controller for the data stored on our cloud service. The data obtained from the school’s systems always remains in the ownership of the school, or that of the individual (employed) users. EducationCity shall be the Data Processor for the purposes of the GDPR.

Students

When creating a new student account we require a first name, last name, username, password and class, with academic level, date of birth and gender as optional fields. It is strongly recommended that this information is securely uploaded directly via your web portal.

We do not encourage schools to email attachments containing student data to EducationCity, but if you do so, it is the responsibility of the individual concerned to follow their organisation’s internal data protection protocol and ensure either whole email encryption or robust protection of any attachments.

Following teacher feedback, optional fields have been made available to record useful and relevant data against the student’s name. Data is input by the teacher and any work completed by the student (when logged in) is saved and stored against their profile.

Marketing Data Collection and Use

On our website, we request personal information in the following areas:

Mailing List – Your email address in order to send you relevant news and updates.

Free Resources – Your first name, last name and email address. We use this information to send you a copy of the free resource you have downloaded.

Support – Your title, first name, last name, email address, school name, postcode, country and telephone number. We use this information to link your question to your school account so that we can contact you with a relevant and timely response.

Free Trial – Your title, first name, last name, email address, school name, postcode, country and telephone number. We use this information to either link you to your school account, or set up a new school account in order to provide you with trial access.

When providing us with your information, you will also be given the option to opt in to a number of different communications from us, which fall into the following categories: free resources, product updates, events and training, free trials, special offers. However, your chosen action is not dependent on opting in to these communications.

In all cases, the information will be stored within our marketing information system (Marketo) and subscriber management system.

Updating Your Information

You can update your account information by calling the team on +44 (0)1572 725080. This is available to the account administrator or head teacher only. The administrator has control of all users in its school and can add/change/delete on request.

Data kept for marketing purposes can be changed at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link on any email from us. From this link, you will be able to access the marketing preferences linked to your email address, meaning you can limit contact to free resources, product updates, events and training, free trials and/or special offers, or deselect yourself from all non-account based emails entirely. Alternatively, you can email marketing@educationcity.com to update your information.

How long does EducationCity keep data?

Why We Delete Data

EducationCity stores data for its users. To ensure that EducationCity does not hold user information in perpetuity, it has set criteria for the deletion of unused data. This information will be deleted daily.

Product Data

Users
EducationCity holds data for Teacher, Student and Admin user accounts. If these accounts are left inactive for two years they will be deleted. The definition of inactive is if the user has not logged in (via any route) for two years.

SuccessTracker
Any saved score data will be deleted after five years on a rolling basis. Even if the student is still active, we will only hold five years’ worth of results per child; if more is required, the export data feature should be used. If a student is deleted as a result of being inactive for two years, all score data held for that student is also deleted. Data to be deleted includes Activity, Test and PlayLive scores, and Revision Journals.

MyCity
If a Teacher or Admin user is deleted due to being inactive for two years, or a Teacher or Admin user is deleted via the user interface/front end, then their MyCities become ‘un-owned’. Any MyCities that contain no content will be deleted after two years. No MyCities will be deleted for an active user.

Usage Statistics
Usage statistics of EducationCity at school level will be stored in EducationCity’s subscriber management system and will be kept in perpetuity. No personal/user level information can be extracted from this data.

Sharing Data

EducationCity has a strict policy of not sharing any information about students with anyone outside the organisation.EducationCity will not share data with third parties unless explicit instruction is given by the school in question, for example, to integrate with a VLE provider, and we will never sell user information or data collected from our website.

Data Processors

EducationCity uses a number of data processors to facilitate communications and support of your subscription. We remain the data controller of your data and these processors only process your data in accordance with our strict instructions. We periodically audit our data processors to ensure they comply with the GDPR and our contract.

All remote access to the EducationCity web application is conducted over HTTPS, an encrypted web link secured using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). This is the same method used by banks and commercial entities to secure sensitive data from interception.

External Data Storage

EducationCity stores data on our secure database servers. The servers are housed in secure data centres, trusted and used by many of the country’s leading organisations. Physical access to our servers is strictly limited to data centre staff, our own IT staff and accompanied external contractors when needed, in order to maintain the servers. Access to the servers in the data centre requires proof of identify (photo ID) and is controlled by magnetic card readers and keys to both the cages and individual cabinets that surround the server racks, all of which are monitored by the data centre security staff using CCTV. Remote access to the data is limited to the tools needed by the IT support staff to maintain and operate the servers and is restricted to known users (identified by usernames and secure keys) connecting from known locations (IP addresses).

Transfer of Data Outside of the European Economic Area

All data entered and saved on the EducationCity product is stored and backed up on secure database servers within the UK.Any email communication with us will go through our email system (Microsoft Office 365) which is held on Privacy Shield compliant servers held in the USA – the US Privacy Shield policy is available to view on request.Wherever possible we request our customers to upload their data directly to the EducationCity product rather than emailing it to us. If you do choose to send us data via email we undertake to delete such data once actioned.

Access to Information

The General Data Protection Regulation gives you the right to access information held about you. Your right of access can be exercised in accordance with the regulations.

EducationCity Employees

To ensure that the user receives the best customer care, EducationCity’s staff have access to user data (dependent upon their role). Staff access is controlled via documented System Access Requests and is only granted on a need-to-know basis.

EducationCity and Cookies

A cookie (also called a HTTP cookie, web cookie or browser cookie) is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user’s web browser while the user is browsing that website, which is subsequently sent back to the same website by the browser.

To function, a cookie asks permission to be placed on your computer’s hard drive. Once you agree, the file is added and will subsequently recognise you when you return to a particular site and/or help EducationCity analyse its web traffic.

How EducationCity Uses Cookies

EducationCity uses cookies to provide you with the best possible experience on our website and to identify critical details such as account, user and curriculum identification on our product. In addition to this, we use cookies from Google Analytics, Hotjar, Marketo and New Relic to record your usage of the website anonymously. This helps us analyse data about webpage traffic and improve our service in order to tailor it to customer needs. We use this information for statistical analysis purposes only, to influence our development plans.

Overall, cookies help us provide you with a better product, by enabling us to monitor which pages you find useful and which you do not. A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us.

Visiting EducationCity could result in one or several of the following types of cookie being set:

Session cookies allow users to be recognised by our website and securely store authentication and subscription information so that you maintain continued access to content and records that are correct for and relevant to you.

Google Analytics, Hotjar and New Relic Cookies

Each and every time a user navigates around the EducationCity website, Google Analytics, Hotjar and New Relic set anonymous analytics cookies to record information about the pages he/she has viewed. These cookies give us an insight into how the website is being used, give us information about whether a visitor is a first-time user or not, tell us where they found us from and where they spent their time on the website, all of which can help us improve our site over time.

Marketo’s Munchkin Cookie

Every time a user visits the EducationCity website from an email, Marketo sets a cookie to record information about the pages that have been viewed. This information gives us an insight into which pages are being accessed and allows us to react with tailored automated marketing campaigns, which meet the information needs of that specific user.

Local Shared Objects (Flash Cookies)

Local Shared Objects, commonly known as Flash cookies, are pieces of data that websites and online products like EducationCity, which use Adobe Flash, may store on a user’s computer. To improve the user experience, Local Shared Objects can be stored or retrieved whenever a user accesses a page containing a Flash application and store their user preferences. Flash cookies are stored on a user’s device much the same as cookies are, however it is not possible to manage them at browser level in the same way.

First Party Cookies Used on EducationCity and What They Do

Third Party Cookies Used on EducationCity and What They Do

In addition to the cookies listed above, EducationCity also uses third party cookies on its website from:

a) New Relic and Hotjar domains. Much like Google Analytics, these are used to anonymously collect usage and performance data for the platform.

b) Marketo’s marketing platform. These tracking cookies are set upon the user interacting with emails from EducationCity and collect de-anonymised data when users log in having followed links in certain emails.

How to Control and Delete Cookies

EducationCity relies on cookies to authenticate its users and provide you with the correct content. Should you wish to control the cookies that are set, stop them being used or delete them altogether, you can do but restricting or preventing any cookies may negatively affect your experience of the site.

All the latest browsers allow you to change your cookie settings. This is usually within the Settings section of the browser menu but accurate information for each browser can be found by clicking on the links below: